Analysis
Global chatbot market worth $4.9Bn during 2023 to 2033
The chatbot market is expected to record a staggering 21.6% CAGR between 2023 and 2033.
Quantum computing market estimated CAGR of 23.5% through 2033
Future Market Insight predicts that the global quantum computing market could exhibit remarkable growth, with an estimated worth of $6.5 billion by 2033.
Healthcare lags other industries in software test automation
Keysight has released Vital Signs, a new survey that reveals that the healthcare industry lags other industries in deploying test automation practices to ensure the quality of the software that physicians use to provide patient care.
78% of Americans would consider renting an EV
Verra Mobility, a provider of smart mobility technology solutions, has released a new report, ‘The State of EVs, 2023 Report on Smart Mobility’ on consumer perceptions of electric vehicles (EVs).
Current sensors market production, share, industry size, demand, and sales
Global current sensor market is poised to record significant growth from 2023 to 2032 owing to the increasing use of renewable energy for electricity generation.
WSTS publishes latest semiconductor market forecast
The global semiconductor market is predicted to experience a downturn of 10.3% in 2023. However, this is anticipated to be followed by a robust recovery, with an estimated growth of 11.9% in 2024.
NVIDIA market cap exceeds $1Tn, an early winner in the AI boom reports IDTechEx
While the current AI boom is only just getting started, an early winner is NVIDIA, who – on Tuesday, May 30th – saw the company’s market capitalisation exceed $1 trillion for the first time.
UK ‘ghost driver’ study using visual displays to communicate with pedestrians completed
A novel study undertaken by the University of Nottingham has found that, in the absence of someone in the driving seat, pedestrians trust certain visual prompts more than others when deciding whether to cross in front of an autonomous car.
CEA-Leti proof of concept demonstrates electron behaviours
CEA-Leti research scientists have demonstrated that electrons and other charge carriers can move faster in germanium tin than in silicon or germanium, enabling lower operation voltages and smaller footprints in vertical than in planar devices.
Easby Group completes acquisition of Matrix Electronics
Easby Group has announced the acquisition of Matrix Electronics, an electronics kitting and supply chain solutions provider.